Women In Film & ‘Entertainment Weekly’ Pre-Emmy Celebration

September 18th, 2009 // 1 Comment

For a leading lady in Hollywood, the Entertainment Weekly and Women in Film pre-Emmy party was definitely the place to be.

Everyone from a playful Sharon Stone dressed in black leggings and some killer high-heels to our favorite serial killer’s sibling, Dexter star, Jennifer Carpenter, was on hand for the celebration.

Sassy footwear was all the rage with an impressive array of high-heels hitting the red carpet. House star, Olivia Wilde was no exception, towering in a pair of pale mauve pumps.

If this is what the ladies are wearing before the big event, we can only imagine the sumptuous styles planned for Sunday’s Emmy Awards!

Gallery Info: Rachelle Lefevre, Ben McKenzie, Ethan Erickson, Sharon Stone, Kate Flannery, Katee Sackhoff, Kaley Cuoco, Michaela Conlin, Audrina Patridge, Olivia Wilde, Jamie Pressley, Shaun Sipos, Shohreh Adhdahloo, Stephanie Jacobsen,  Maria Menounos, Dania Ramierz, Katie Cassidy, Sarah Silverman, Jennifer Carpenter, Karina Smirnoff, Sharon Lawrence, Anne Heche, Moon Bloodgood, Andrea Bowden, Elizabeth Banks, AnnaLynne McCord, Angel McCord, Daphne Zuniga, Jenna Elfman, Michelle Forbes, Julie Benz, Cherry Jones, Jenna Dewan, Trevor Donovan, Seth Green, Jennie Garth and Sela Ward at the Entertainment Weekly and Women in Film 2009 Emmy party held at the Restaurant at the Sunset Marquis hotel.

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  1. YEAH!! | September 19, 2009 at 4:43 am

    support for Women In Film!

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